Urban Planning
Coronavirus revealed our systemic weaknesses. Bike infrastructure is one.
In the age of the coronavirus pandemic, biking infrastructure is critical for Philadelphia residents to travel safely and maintain social distancing.
6 years ago
‘Not us or them’: Landlord group asks members to follow court order to halt evictions
The Homeowners Association of Philadelphia encouraged its membership to embrace the court’s two-week stay of evictions and be lenient with tenants.
6 years ago
‘Getting shot,’ Hepatitis and now, coronavirus, SEPTA police face new risks
SEPTA Police Chief Thomas Nestel said the force has instituted new practices to keep officers safe from the coronavirus but officers remain wary.
6 years ago
PPA coronavirus rules: You probably won’t get a parking ticket during quarantine
But don’t double park or block a loading zone.
6 years ago
Coronavirus shutdown prompts SEPTA to reduce Regional Rail and city transit service
SEPTA will reduce Regional Rail service by 25% for the next two weeks and reductions are coming to city train and bus lines, too.
6 years ago
Riding smart: SEPTA commuters take safety precautions amid coronavirus
As ridership numbers drop, the SEPTA riders left on emptier trains take up new safety practices.
6 years ago
Why 18 strangers spent 6 months raising $150,000 for Philly public spaces
The Giving Project brings together people to collectively raise money and then give it away. This week, the group decided how to disseminate $150,000.
6 years ago
Philly’s bike share hits peak ridership as coronavirus concerns grow
While coronavirus has city agencies on high alert and panicked people emptying shelves of hand sanitizer, Philadelphia’s bike-share program is riding high.
6 years ago
SEPTA proposes cutting transfer fee
The authority’s new fare structure would provide one free transfer per trip. The $1 fee would be applied to the second transfer within a 90-minute window.
6 years ago
Philadelphia Land Bank halts plan to redevelop Kensington gardens into housing
A housing development planned for a gentrifying area was hit with a firestorm of resistance from neighbors who will lose land that they use as gardens.
6 years ago
SEPTA ramps up cleaning efforts on buses and trains amid coronavirus outbreak
One good thing may come from the coronavirus: cleaner trains and buses for SEPTA riders.
6 years ago
Big brother could be watching speeders in Pa. construction zones
Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation is using cameras with radar to catch speeders in construction zones. First offense is a warning.
6 years ago
Philly mayor wants $10.5M for street sweeping program
In his latest budget address, Mayor Jim Kenney is asking for $10.5 million for the city’s street sweeping programs. That’s roughly five times last year’s budget.
6 years ago
As SEPTA prepares new fare structure, new group pressures for free transfers
SEPTA set to announce a new fare structure, as transit advocates pressure the agency to make transfers free.
6 years ago
N.J. congressman announces additional beach replenishment projects
More beach replenishment is on the way to the Jersey Shore, a congressman representing the northern portion of New Jersey announced.
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